pexels liza summer 6348129

Celebrating Birmingham’s Volunteers: Nominations Open for the King’s Award for Voluntary Service

Volunteer groups across Birmingham are being encouraged to put themselves forward for the King’s Award for Voluntary Service (KAVS) — the highest honour a local volunteer group can receive in the UK. Equivalent to an MBE and awarded for life, the KAVS recognises exceptional contributions made by volunteer-led organisations to their communities.

Nominations for the 2025 awards are now open and will close on 1 December.

Birmingham is home to a vibrant and diverse voluntary sector, with countless groups making a real difference in the lives of residents every day. This year, local leaders are calling for as many nominations as possible to ensure the city’s unsung heroes get the recognition they deserve.

How to get involved:

The King’s Award for Voluntary Service is a powerful way to celebrate the dedication, compassion, and impact of volunteers across Birmingham. Whether you’re part of a group or know one that deserves recognition, now is the time to act.

For more information, visit the KAVS website.

Similar news

Arjun Delay, Michelle Knowles, Frank Purcell

Fisher German promotes three after successful year

The Birmingham office of a leading property consultancy has announced three promotions after another successful year. Fisher German’s

UKREiiF WM 'UK Growth Starts Here'

West Midlands takes “UK GROWTH STARTS HERE” message to UKREiiF 2026

• West Midlands programme to spotlight the region’s investment momentum, partnership model and market-shaping funding tools unlocking regeneration•

richborough

Richborough makes trio of promotions in recognition of commitment

Richborough has confirmed a trio of promotions following a period of significant growth, reflecting their ongoing drive and